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bubble tea


Question Posted Monday February 26 2007, 11:15 am

i love bubble tea , but my local bubble tea restaurant is closing. where can i buy / order it from, i know it's a rare drink.. that's why i need help

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ShineyStarz answered Monday February 26 2007, 4:34 pm:
To tell you the truth, places selling bubble tea are rare, but people makign them ren't.

It's really easily actually. You just make milkshakes but make sure not to blend your stuff super smoothly or else it'll be a smoothie or water! Then you just buy tapioca balls in your nearest China Town or asian place and put thme in, stir, and you're ready!

=] I'm asian but I'm too lazy to go all the way to China Town for my fav drink so I make them myself all the time!^-^

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MAK answered Monday February 26 2007, 1:42 pm:
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theres some recipes on there and theres kits and supplies that you can order. good luck!!!

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